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16 December 2014

Darwin and the Sandwalk - Sponsors

Another Darwin cartoon from the old SYSTANZ newsletters. The cartoons were put together by Cor Vink and I. At the time Cor was an invertebrate technician and later my PhD student. Cor now is a curator at Canterbury Museum in Christchurch. Cor would do the drawing and I would usually come up with the idea. In this one we wondered what it would be like if Darwin worked in today's environment.

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